It is this same revision of the Coverdale psalms by your friend David James that I have received recently as a gift from my Spiritual Father. It is an invaluable prayer resource and should make a welcome pocket edition.

A friend. David James, has doen a revision of the Coverdale psalms. I have asked him to make a pocket edition.

You have an excelllent website. I will try to read it as often as I get a chance.

May God bless you.

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Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:57:04 +0000http://orthodox.net/redeemingthetime/?p=1511#comment-2496Bless Father, I share your sentimants wholeheartedly. I wanted so much to get the Orthodox Psalter, the Lord heard my spirit and gave me one via my Priest as a gift. I feel the need to read the Psalter more frequently these days. as you say, it brings great comfort to ones soul in times of trouble and articulates praises when one is happy. One feels closer to God as the Psalter resonates with the movements of one’s soul (don’t know if I said that rightly). The beauty is I just read from the new Russian Psalter today and was about to eat from it again when I spotted your post. Makes me think it is divine inspiration and so I thought I’d strengthen your resolve on the matter. I also have a little pocket Psalter which is a revision of the Coverdale version, done by the Anglican Church which I tote around for a read here and there. It’s brilliant. Words are inadequate. I think you will join me in chanting this one with happiness, “I rejoice at thy word, as one that findeth great spoil.”(Psa 119:162)
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